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  • Kraft has found that many of these Gevalia enthusiasts don't view web-surfing as a convenient way to get their coffee and would purchase more if it was available in stores.

    Kraft Delays Gevalia Debut Annie Gasparro 2011

  • Kraft has found that many of these Gevalia enthusiasts don't view web-surfing as a convenient way to get their coffee and would purchase more if it was available in stores.

    Kraft Delays Gevalia Debut Annie Gasparro 2011

  • Experts agree that television watching, web-surfing and other sedentary pastimes have contributed to the epidemic of obesity in American children.

    Kids Work Up a Sweat With Video Games 2011

  • When this happens, science, storage clouds and even your own web-surfing experience could benefit.

    Cloud Storage Could Mean Fat Pipes For All 2009

  • Between 5 % and 10% of U.S. households, most of them in rural areas, don't have access to Internet service of at least 4 megabits per second — considered by the government to be a minimum for basic activities such as web-surfing, e-mailing and video-streaming.

    Rural Areas Still Lag in Broadband Access Amy Schatz 2011

  • There have also been spectacular own goals: Japan had web-surfing handsets nearly a decade before the iPhone, yet local producers failed to tap overseas markets.

    Japan's technology giants faced down disaster – but the new enemy is doubt 2012

  • A new book released this past week by organizational guru and former Google CIO Douglas C. Merrill, Getting Organized in the Google Era: How to Get Stuff out of Your Head, Find It When You Need It, and Get It Done Right, may finally - and ironically, considering his high-tech pedigree -- swing votes against classroom web-surfing.

    Laptops in Class: A Professional Virus Maureen A. Howard 2010

  • A new book released this past week by organizational guru and former Google CIO Douglas C. Merrill, Getting Organized in the Google Era: How to Get Stuff out of Your Head, Find It When You Need It, and Get It Done Right, may finally - and ironically, considering his high-tech pedigree -- swing votes against classroom web-surfing.

    Maureen A. Howard: Laptops in Class: A Professional Virus 2010

  • But other tools are used to develop profiles of web-surfing behavior.

    On the Web, Children 2010

  • It was the photo of a man reading a book under a giant statue of a golden Buddha that got me to stop my lightning speed web-surfing the other day and ponder.

    Pick of the day: Just people reading 2010

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